Modernizing History: “Timebound” and “Project1917”
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Modernizing History: “Timebound” and “Project1917”
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Petr Kotrelev 
Affiliation: Moscow State University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Abstract
This essay concerns with the analysis of “Timebound” and “Project1917”, two historical projects that aim to give its online-audience the opportunity to relive historical events “in real time”. The structure and the content of the projects is briefly described. The author then examines their main characteristic, with the emphasis on the idea that the very same information is made available to the people of the past and of the present at the same time. The author is skeptical in believing that what we see online is a new form of historical perception. In fact, the essay concludes that the two projects cancel the distance between the past and the present, giving rise to anti-historicism.
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contemporary history, public history, internet-chronicle, Timebound, Project1917, modernizing history
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29.04.2017
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13.08.2017
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